- Rancocas Stable
Rancocas Stable was an American
thoroughbred horse racing stable and stud farm located in Jobstown,New Jersey . The stable was founded in the 1870s by the wealthytobacco manufacturerPierre Lorillard IV (1833-1901) who had a home in the town of Rancocas, now a part ofWestampton Township, New Jersey . Lorillard built his stable into one of the premierthoroughbred breeding and training operations in the United States. Lorillard bred Parole, one of the three greatest runners of the 1870s. In 1881, Lorillard's horse Iroquois became the first American-owned and -bred horse to win aEurope an classic race. Ridden by the champion English jockey, Fred Archer, Iroquois won theEpsom Derby then went on to also capture theSt. Leger Stakes .After Lorillard's passing, Rancocas Stable was purchased by
Kansas oil industrialistHarry F. Sinclair who invested considerable funds to continue its success and making it one of the dominant racing stables in the United States during the 1920s. For Sinclair, trainerSam Hildreth brought the stable victories in theKentucky Derby and in threeBelmont Stakes . Between 1923 and 1929 the stable had six horses compete in thePreakness Stakes but never managed a win. Two of the stable's colts,Grey Lag and Zev, are in theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . After their racing careers, both Purchase and Lucullite stood there. Such was the fame of Rancocas Stable that thePennsylvania Railroad namedbaggage car #5858 in its honor.Among the jockeys who rode for Rancocas Stable were Hall of Famers
Earl Sande andLaverne Fator . Sinclair's Rancocas Stable set the record as top money winner in a single season in 1923 that stood until 1941 when it was broken byCalumet Farm .Personal problems culminating in a prison term for his part in what became known in American history as the
Teapot Dome scandal (Sinclair sold US oil reserves to private interests for his own aggrandizement), forced Harry Sinclair to liquidate the farm in 1930-31.The site presently operates as the Helis Stock Farm, and is run by Linda and Ed Lovenduski. The more than convert|2000|acre|km2|sing=on farm includes a number of original Rancocas Stable-era buildings that can be seen from the roadside; including a training barn with 1,100 windows enclosing a ½ mile oblong indoor track. The farm is located northeast of Jobstown along Monmouth Road (County Road 537) in
Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey .References
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B04E4DB1431EF33A25750C1A9669D946095D6CF October 13, 1921 article in the New York Times on Rancocas Stable]
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